Tube4vids logo

Your daily adult tube feed all in one place!

Dylan Mulvaney's reboot as a stand-up comic TANKS: viewers say gags against conservatives are 'cringe' and she's 'desperate for attention' after Bud Light fiasco

PUBLISHED
UPDATED
VIEWS

The trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney has been slammed for telling 'cringe' jokes against conservatives while rebooting her career as a standup comic after the Bud Light debacle.

A skit of Mulvaney performing emerged on social media this week, in which she bounces around the stage and cracks jokes aimed at right-wingers, drawing roars of laughter from the crowd.

The routine fared less well on X/Twitter.

Viewers called it 'cringe,' 'barf,' and said the audience in a Utah comedy club was 'clapping not because it's funny, but because they want to be supportive.'

During her show at Wiseguys Salt Lake City in January, Mulvaney pranced around the stage, spanked herself, and cracked gags about conservatives 

After the show, Mulsvaney was elated and said she wanted to it a 'thousand more times'

After the show, Mulsvaney was elated and said she wanted to it a 'thousand more times'

Mulvaney's appearance and the reactions on social media come in the wake of her ill-fated tie-up with Bud Light, which spurred a backlash and boycott that cost the beer-maker millions.

Undeterred, Mulvaney continued with her controversial TikTok series charting her man-to-girl transition and racked up more sponsorship deals even as she struggles to define her career after Bud Light.

In one recent late-night post, Mulvaney ranted that she has plenty of work in the pipeline and that her '15 minutes' of fame is not over.

Mulvaney, 27, posted a skit from her standup show at Wiseguys Salt Lake City in January, wearing a knitted pink crop top and white skirt.

'Look at me doing stand up,' she tells the crowd, before comically spanking herself and prancing across the stage.

She then takes aim at the right-wingers who orchestrated the online campaign against her in the Bud Light boycott.

'The conservative men are just p****d that I can beat them in beer pong,' she says.

X/Twitter users were unsparing in their criticism of Mulvaney's stand-up effort

X/Twitter users were unsparing in their criticism of Mulvaney's stand-up effort

'And the conservative women are p****d that their kids are calling me 'mother' in all of my Instagram comments.'

After the show, Mulvaney appeared elated, telling followers that she was 'so happy' it 'went so well.' 

The version that was reposted on social media this week sank like a lead balloon.

'Dylan Mulvaney is arguably one of the most attention-seeking individuals in recent history,' one viewer commented.

'Soooo cringe,' said another.

'Confirmed, not even men pretending to be women are good at comedy,' added user Chris Ortiz, of South Carolina.

'I feel like the clapping is not because it's funny, but because they want to be supportive,' wrote another viewer.

'Which is sweet, but not comedy.'

The criticism comes nearly a year after Mulvaney's disastrous tie-up with Bud Light, which sparked a boycott and cost the company almost $400 million in US sales

The criticism comes nearly a year after Mulvaney's disastrous tie-up with Bud Light, which sparked a boycott and cost the company almost $400 million in US sales

Mulvaney, an out-of-work stage performer, achieved internet stardom in 2022 by launching her hit TikTok series, Days of Girlhood, in which she documents her transition from a young gay man to a 'girl.'

She's made millions of dollars by endorsing cosmetics, fashion and other products, appeared with President Joe Biden at the White House, and appeared alongside Hollywood celebrities.

It came unstuck last April, when she posted a video to promote a Bud Light giveaway, saying the company had sent her a tallboy can with her face on it to celebrate her sex change.

This irked conservatives, who said a favorite beer had 'gone woke.'

They railed on social media and boycotted the drink, costing parent company Anheuser-Busch $400 million in sales — a 13.5 percent slump.

Rolling around in bed and grimacing, Mulvaney insisted in a recent post that she has plenty of work lined up, but does not say what it is

Rolling around in bed and grimacing, Mulvaney insisted in a recent post that she has plenty of work lined up, but does not say what it is

Mulvaney in December addressed a half-empty auditorium at Penn State, where she unveiled plans for a one-woman show

Mulvaney in December addressed a half-empty auditorium at Penn State, where she unveiled plans for a one-woman show

Musician Kid Rock, NFL player Trae Waynes and model Bri Teresi were among the high-profile faces who stoked the outrage, filming themselves shooting cans of the beer.

The fallout led to a devastating stretch for Bud Light, where it suffered repeat double-digit revenue drops on a near-weekly basis.

Mulvaney however went on to earn $2 million from promotional work last year, landing deals with Nike and Mac, and she appeared at the Golden Globes in January.

She was in December named on Forbes' 30 under 30 list.

But it remains unclear whether she can carve out a career for herself post-Bud Light.

In December, she addressed a half-empty auditorium at Penn State, where she unveiled plans for a one-woman show.

In a late-night post last month, Mulvaney ranted that she has plenty of work lined up and her '15 minutes' of fame is not over.

Wearing pajamas, rolling around in bed and repeating herself, Mulvaney insisted she had plenty of projects lined up and was 'slating things out two to three years from now.'

Comments